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first, these laws remove the common law duty to retreat. this as a result of emboldening individuals to escalate confrontation opposed to an alternative rule that deescalates confrontation and duty to retreat implies duty to faithfully retreat. the shift of the reasonable miss of one's fear. -under-par a florida-type law, the ag tore is presumed to be reasonably in fear of imminent death in his home or automobile, and this presumption aggregates the need for someone who is responsible for a homicide to affirmatively demonstrate the necessity of taking another human life. third, these laws provide immunity from criminal arrests and civil liability. this has an unintended effect of encouraging the very sort of vigil antiism that normal law presents. in the testimony, i discuss these issues as length, and also the empirical evil of -- evidence and conclude there's not a cause claim in either direction. to say stand your ground laws increases or decreases incidence of crime, the correlations there i have not found strong causal evidence, but th
first, these laws remove the common law duty to retreat. this as a result of emboldening individuals to escalate confrontation opposed to an alternative rule that deescalates confrontation and duty to retreat implies duty to faithfully retreat. the shift of the reasonable miss of one's fear. -under-par a florida-type law, the ag tore is presumed to be reasonably in fear of imminent death in his home or automobile, and this presumption aggregates the need for someone who is responsible for a...
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it's the whole law. i have heard from hundreds of my constituents who are seeing their premiums rise. they are seeing their policies being cancelled. many again are lose can their plans. >> after their failed strategy to kill the law by shutting down the government, split the party in two. iranians are unified in sfaking problems on the website. >> i don't think anybody would deny this fact, these past 29 days have been nothing shorts of a disaster. >> when pressed, marilyn taffner refused to say how many people had actually been able to get insurance through the website. >> are you getting those numbers? >> am i getting those numbers? not yet. >> you have no numbers on who is enrolled? so you have no idea? >> well have those numbers available in november. >> if you don't have insurance by march 31st you face a fine. if the problems persist, more democrats are joining the republican call to delay that deadline. tavener vowed to fix what's wrong. ? >> i want to insure you that healthcare.gov can and will
it's the whole law. i have heard from hundreds of my constituents who are seeing their premiums rise. they are seeing their policies being cancelled. many again are lose can their plans. >> after their failed strategy to kill the law by shutting down the government, split the party in two. iranians are unified in sfaking problems on the website. >> i don't think anybody would deny this fact, these past 29 days have been nothing shorts of a disaster. >> when pressed, marilyn...
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understate law and the constitution when the city imposes development fees such as this, the city must base those fees on a finding that there is a nexus between the amount of the fee charged and the impact of the fee. so before the board adopted the condominium oh conversion ordinance in june, the city hired a consultant on the impact of the affordable house is in the city. that study was part of the board's packet when you considered the condominium conversion ordinance in june. that study conclude that there is a nexus between condominium conversion and the need for affordable housing. that converting two condominiums creates additional need for affordable housing in the city and concluded that for condos that are worth $300,000 that convert the impact on the city in terms of affordable housing need is $21,000 and the impasse of conversion goes up depending on the value of the condominium oh as the value of the condominium oh goes up. the ordinance relied on that study and adopted as part of it's finding of that study and applied a $20,000 per unit fee for conversion. the fee can be
understate law and the constitution when the city imposes development fees such as this, the city must base those fees on a finding that there is a nexus between the amount of the fee charged and the impact of the fee. so before the board adopted the condominium oh conversion ordinance in june, the city hired a consultant on the impact of the affordable house is in the city. that study was part of the board's packet when you considered the condominium conversion ordinance in june. that study...
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he's going to defend the law and also urge patience by drawing parallels to the massachusetts law. i expect him to make a couple of key points, one that the rollout was slow here in massachusetts, 132 people signed up in the first month. those numbers started to grow and swell over time and also going to say massachusetts is an example of universal health care working, 97% of people in massachusetts have health care right now. there are stark differences between what took place here in massachusetts and president's health care law. for one, the obvious, this is a state. you're catering to a much smaller population. massachusetts didn't see the number of glitches and problems with signing up. secondly, this health care law was phased in over time. people had a year to sign up for health care so that made the process run fairly smoothly. and then this is a big difference, tamron, there was bipartisan support for the health care law that passed here in massachusetts. it was passed by a democratic legislator, signed into law by then republican governor mitt romney as you pointed out at
he's going to defend the law and also urge patience by drawing parallels to the massachusetts law. i expect him to make a couple of key points, one that the rollout was slow here in massachusetts, 132 people signed up in the first month. those numbers started to grow and swell over time and also going to say massachusetts is an example of universal health care working, 97% of people in massachusetts have health care right now. there are stark differences between what took place here in...
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if passed, it would tighten gun laws in sunnyvale and lead to a lault. it would require gun owners to lock up their weapons when they're away from home, and report a stolen gun within 48 hours. it would also require detailed information on ammo sales and would ban all magazines holding more than ten rounds. if passed, the national rifle association has said it would sue sunnyvale to block the laws. a move gun advocates in the city support. >> i think it's big government mentality on a small level. for laws to be effective, they need to be statewide or country-wide for them to have a real impact. >> if this passes, you're okay with sunnyvale getting sued by the nra? >> yeah. no one likes to get sued, but that's their typical, you know, way they do business. they're a bully. they act like bullies. >> sunnyvale's mayor also says that the new laws do pass, then will he help the city of mountain view put a similar measure on its ballot next fall. >>> in washington d.c. the president's top health official
if passed, it would tighten gun laws in sunnyvale and lead to a lault. it would require gun owners to lock up their weapons when they're away from home, and report a stolen gun within 48 hours. it would also require detailed information on ammo sales and would ban all magazines holding more than ten rounds. if passed, the national rifle association has said it would sue sunnyvale to block the laws. a move gun advocates in the city support. >> i think it's big government mentality on a...
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>> it is the law they must get another plant. continuous coverage is part of the law. it wasn't the case in the past. >> who was in charge? >> the person now in charge as an integrator is one of -- >> who was in charge? >> was in charge -- >> who is the individual -- >> michele snider. >> is the one responsible for this debacle. >> excuse me. michele snyder is not responsible for this debacle. told me accountable for the debacle, i am responsible. stuart: some of the highlights from fireworks earlier this morning. the central issue is in discussion here, the cost of the rollout and who is responsible. kathleen sebelius says it is in the and policy cancellations by the million who is responsible for that and what the door means. we will go back to the hearings where kathleen sebelius is answering the questions of the number of enrollees. >> i am not asking about what they enrolled in or whether it can item in and said they were 65 and were quoted something that was 27 years old. that should be a pretty reliable no.. >> the system is functioning so we are not getting tha
>> it is the law they must get another plant. continuous coverage is part of the law. it wasn't the case in the past. >> who was in charge? >> the person now in charge as an integrator is one of -- >> who was in charge? >> was in charge -- >> who is the individual -- >> michele snider. >> is the one responsible for this debacle. >> excuse me. michele snyder is not responsible for this debacle. told me accountable for the debacle, i am...
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your law was the model for the nation's law. >> but former senator scott brown who was a state legislator when the massachusetts bill was passed said there is no comparison. >> obama care is nothing like what we passed in massachusetts. there are a couple of little similarities, but we didn't cut medicare half a trillion dollar, we didn't raise 18 new taxes, and our bill passed 198-2. >> aides to romney who signed the bill into law, said he worked for three years to build consensus with democrats, and brown says the value of the bipartisanship is hard to overstate. >> the governor, the senate president, the speaker of the house, business leaders saying we have a real problem. we have people going into emergency rooms and not paying a penny. >> the massachusetts law was also rolled out more slowly, and brown said states are better positioned to deal with health care than the federal government. the massachusetts plan didn't have the computer problems the affordable care act is suffering, and romney said, quote, had president obama actually learned the lessons of massachusetts health care,
your law was the model for the nation's law. >> but former senator scott brown who was a state legislator when the massachusetts bill was passed said there is no comparison. >> obama care is nothing like what we passed in massachusetts. there are a couple of little similarities, but we didn't cut medicare half a trillion dollar, we didn't raise 18 new taxes, and our bill passed 198-2. >> aides to romney who signed the bill into law, said he worked for three years to build...
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your law was the model for the nation's law. [ applause ] so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. [ applause ] no more discriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans -- most plans now have to cover free preventative care like mammograms and birth control. young people, can stay on their parents' plans until they turn 26. all of this is in place right now, it is working right now. now, the last element of this, began on october 1st. so when the affordable care act created a new marketplace for quality, private insurance plans for the 15% or so of americans who don't have health care and for the 5% of americans who have to buy it on their own and they're not part of a group, which means they don't get as good a deal, and this new marketplace was built on the massachusetts m
your law was the model for the nation's law. [ applause ] so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. [ applause ] no more discriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans -- most plans now have...
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your law was the model for the the nation's law. so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patient's bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids with pre-existing conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more life time limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans have to cover free preventive care like mammogras a and birth control. young people can stay on their parents' plans up they turn 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now.np they. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now.iyp the 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now.all of now. it is working right now.26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now. the last element of this began on october 1st. its wheen the affordable care at created a new marketplace for quality private insurance plans for the 15% or so of americans who don't have health
your law was the model for the the nation's law. so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patient's bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids with pre-existing conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more life time limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans have to cover free preventive care like...
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your law was the model for the nation's law. so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. no more did he say crim naturing against kids with preexisting conditions.scriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restrictive annual limits. most plans now have to cover free preventive care, like mammograms and birth control. young people can stay on their parents' plans until they turn 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now. now, the last element of this began on october 1st. so when the affordable care act created a new marketplace for quality, private insurance plans for the 15% or so of americans who don't have health care. and for the 5% of americans who have to buy it on their own and they're not part of a group. which means they don't get as good a deal. and this new marketpla
your law was the model for the nation's law. so let's look at what's happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patients bill of rights. no more did he say crim naturing against kids with preexisting conditions.scriminating against kids with preexisting conditions. no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. no more lifetime limits or restrictive annual...
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their own hands since the stand-your-ground law was passed. really, when you think about it there was nothing wrong with self-defence. it's been around for over 200 years, based on the english common law. stand-your-ground was a solution looking for a problem. because the doctrine and self-defence was a perfectly good law in america. the doctrine says you have no duty to retreat if a person comes into your house and bring crime, or the threat of violence in your house. it was an active standard. were they in the house? yes, they have no duty to retreat. the stand-your-ground allowed people to be out in the middle of the street, out in the public and say, "i felt threatened" take out your gun, shoot and kill someone and saying, "i stood my ground", not called the police or retreat. no, just take the law into your hands and shoot someone. that doesn't make sense. last thing on the point, very important. when you think about what happened to marissa alexander, the young lady who fired the warning shot against her abusive husband and sentenced to
their own hands since the stand-your-ground law was passed. really, when you think about it there was nothing wrong with self-defence. it's been around for over 200 years, based on the english common law. stand-your-ground was a solution looking for a problem. because the doctrine and self-defence was a perfectly good law in america. the doctrine says you have no duty to retreat if a person comes into your house and bring crime, or the threat of violence in your house. it was an active...
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that's not what is in the law. the intention was always for people to be able to keep their grandfathered policies but not necessarily the policies that they bought since the law. but about 50%-- >> i want to catch on one thing. grandfathered policies. insurance plans people had before the affordable act kicked in back in 2010. there is a difference between an insurance plan you had then versus you might have bought six months ago or in january 2013? >> exactly. if you had it in march 2010, you can keep it. if you bought it since then you can't necessarily keep it. in california it's 50/50. 50% of the people in the individual market have a truly grandfathered plan, and 50% don't. >> so the obama administration said multiple times that you can keep your insurance policy, what have they been talking about and what about this miscommunicati miscommunication. >> they were looking at the employer market. they were trying to maintain the way people were getting their existing policy. many people may like their existing p
that's not what is in the law. the intention was always for people to be able to keep their grandfathered policies but not necessarily the policies that they bought since the law. but about 50%-- >> i want to catch on one thing. grandfathered policies. insurance plans people had before the affordable act kicked in back in 2010. there is a difference between an insurance plan you had then versus you might have bought six months ago or in january 2013? >> exactly. if you had it in...
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>> al, the federal law is based on the massachusetts law. it's really the same basic structure. it's a great structure. it's worked incredibly successfully here. we've covered 2/3 of the uninsured and it's been broadly popular. and it will be once americans understand what's in this law. >> but the main difference is the mandate, right? >> no. the mandate was put in place here in massachusetts. >> oh, wait a minute. there was a mandate in massachusetts? so all this criticism about the mandate now federal, they forgot about the mandate in massachusetts? >> the basic framework of a mandate was developed by the heritage foundation in the early 1990s as opposition to the clinton health care plan. it was adopted by governor romney, became the law. president obama who remember was initially opposed to the mandate came around to understand this is the right way to do things. and to his credit he adopted it and maid a part of it plan. >> congresswoman, that's breaking news. they were the ones that wanted a mandate as an alternative to clinton. and now they're the ones that are all over
>> al, the federal law is based on the massachusetts law. it's really the same basic structure. it's a great structure. it's worked incredibly successfully here. we've covered 2/3 of the uninsured and it's been broadly popular. and it will be once americans understand what's in this law. >> but the main difference is the mandate, right? >> no. the mandate was put in place here in massachusetts. >> oh, wait a minute. there was a mandate in massachusetts? so all this...
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they plan to continue working with the legislator to try and change the laws. reporting live in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now the ntc wants the legislature to require all vehicles to have either a permanent plate or a temporary numbered plate at all times. one proposal would be to require dealer to print and install temporary paper plates before a car leaves the lot. the number would then be entered into the dmv data base. >>> new at 10:00, oakland police are investigating a shooting at the value inn hotel at west mcarthur boulevard. it happened around 7:15 this evening. police say a woman was shot in the face. she is hospitalized tonight in serious condition. police searched the motel and surrounding areas for a possible second victim after seeing a trail of blood but did not find anyone. right now one man is in custody for questioning. >>> now that the south bay where police released surveillance the footage in hopes of catching four suspects in a nightclub shooting. you can see the suspects walk into the spy nightclub ear
they plan to continue working with the legislator to try and change the laws. reporting live in oakland, jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now the ntc wants the legislature to require all vehicles to have either a permanent plate or a temporary numbered plate at all times. one proposal would be to require dealer to print and install temporary paper plates before a car leaves the lot. the number would then be entered into the dmv data base. >>> new at 10:00,...
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and they are outside the law. they continue to be outside the law. for alarm employers, about 96% of them already cover their employees. and as you know, the penalty that your constituents referred to is not a penalty imposed in 2014. this is being discussed with businesses about what i kind of information is exchanged -- >> i thank you. he's going to use the gavel on me if you don't hush. >> gentleman's time as expired. we recognize the lady from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome madame secretary. you're a distinguished woman. you have distinguished yourself and your state. the offices that you've held. and now, working for the american people. and i salute you for it. i want to really congratulate my republican pals for being absolutely, 1000% consistent. you love what's wrong with the website. and you detest what is working in the affordable care act. and i think that that is on full display here. let's get back to the website. that's what this hearing is about. it's my understanding that november 31st is the -- is a hard date for ha
and they are outside the law. they continue to be outside the law. for alarm employers, about 96% of them already cover their employees. and as you know, the penalty that your constituents referred to is not a penalty imposed in 2014. this is being discussed with businesses about what i kind of information is exchanged -- >> i thank you. he's going to use the gavel on me if you don't hush. >> gentleman's time as expired. we recognize the lady from california. >> thank you, mr....
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this is a broken law. millions of americans are getting notices their plans are being canceled. >> gentlelady's time expired. i just, i would do a couple of things here. first i'm going to ask unanimous consent the written opening statements for any member on the committee be introduced into the record and without objection the documents will be there. also would ask unanimous consent to put the document binder and other documents presented to the secretary during questioning into the record without objection. so ordered. let me just say in conclusion, we do look forward to having you back in december. to get an update on where we are and we'll work with your schedule to find a right time and date early that week. i want you to know we're going to want real numbers. you will have this emby then, is that right, in terms of the sign-up? you will have them next couple weeks? >> that's correct. we'll have them by mid-november. >> we look forward to getting those done. we appreciate, we really do appreciate you
this is a broken law. millions of americans are getting notices their plans are being canceled. >> gentlelady's time expired. i just, i would do a couple of things here. first i'm going to ask unanimous consent the written opening statements for any member on the committee be introduced into the record and without objection the documents will be there. also would ask unanimous consent to put the document binder and other documents presented to the secretary during questioning into the...
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states that have laws and other post roe anti abortion measures those laws are being used to justify the arrest of women like roland who gave birth to twins when one was stillborn she was arrested based on the claim that by. delaying says arion surgery for two weeks she had caused that stillbirth and she was arrested under the utah fetus side law another woman went to the hospital she didn't know why she was having badge and bleeding she was subjected to repeated coercive interrogations until they got her to confess that she had given birth and done something to the baby when it turned out that this woman who probably had limited education had gone to a doctor to get the contraceptive depo provera without realizing that she was eleven weeks pregnant her doctor didn't realize she was eleven weeks pregnant she was trying to take responsibility for her reproductive life and the result it turns out if that particular contraceptive is used when you're pregnant can cause a miscarriage she spent a year in jail on charges of murder based on that experience that effort to seek help women shou
states that have laws and other post roe anti abortion measures those laws are being used to justify the arrest of women like roland who gave birth to twins when one was stillborn she was arrested based on the claim that by. delaying says arion surgery for two weeks she had caused that stillbirth and she was arrested under the utah fetus side law another woman went to the hospital she didn't know why she was having badge and bleeding she was subjected to repeated coercive interrogations until...
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the law as i said, is farce from what it should be. i think to a large extent that people can keep the plan, can keep the they can't even keep their doctor. i know from my statistic in pittsburgh, a lot of them will specifically be forbidden to be able to go to another plan. that's a dramatic problem for people to have that. we should fix those things. >> congressman, you were in the hearing today. i want you to watch for a second, this example of how complex and how difficult this is, even for the secretary of health and human services, this particular segment. >> why aren't you losing your health insurance? >> because i'm part of the federal employees -- >> you're in charge of this law, correct? why aren't you in the exchange? >> because i'm part of the federal employee -- >> why won't you go into the exchange? >> you're the architect of the whole program, you won't go into -- >> i did not say that, sir. i think it's illegal. >> if it's legal, will you go in? >> here's the point i want to make. we spent a good bit of time checking th
the law as i said, is farce from what it should be. i think to a large extent that people can keep the plan, can keep the they can't even keep their doctor. i know from my statistic in pittsburgh, a lot of them will specifically be forbidden to be able to go to another plan. that's a dramatic problem for people to have that. we should fix those things. >> congressman, you were in the hearing today. i want you to watch for a second, this example of how complex and how difficult this is,...
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although law enforcement is a critical stakeholder in nightlife policy, i think law enforcement is playing too dominant a role and anytime we are doing anything the first question is about law enforcement. as opposed to law enforcement plus these other four things. i think we need to take a much more balanced approach in that respect. we also need to empower our entered at -- entertainment commission to do it's job and i will hear the board tomorrow to extend live performance to dj's and creating more outdoor music and granting and effectively manage issues when they come up and by having a more effective entertainment commission which has made great strides, we are going to be that much the better for it. i look forward to working with everyone and again thank you for having me today. [ applause ] >> thank you, supervisor wiener. well, it's that time again, where are you, cammy? by the way, audrey joseph, everyone. we just heard from two of our board of supervisors. as you know there are 11 members but only two supervisors have played on stage in san francisco in rock bands. so your quest
although law enforcement is a critical stakeholder in nightlife policy, i think law enforcement is playing too dominant a role and anytime we are doing anything the first question is about law enforcement. as opposed to law enforcement plus these other four things. i think we need to take a much more balanced approach in that respect. we also need to empower our entered at -- entertainment commission to do it's job and i will hear the board tomorrow to extend live performance to dj's and...
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laws are to support a law- abiding citizens. it is bad enough for an innocent person to find herself threatened by a criminal, but to then have to worry about whether she can retreat lest she faced lawsuits -- that is too much to ask. detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife. nearly a century later, we should not demand more. any self-defense rule bears the prospect of injustice. person altercation, one may be dead and the other may do be a sleek claim of defense. zimmerman was the aggressor, then he has no soft defense rights at all. if trayvon attack zimmerman, the only question is whether zimmerman believed he was in danger, not whether he could have retreated. if zimmerman provoked the not falltion, he does under stand your ground. while anti-gun lobbyists have used that tragedy and trayvon martin to pitch all sorts of gun control laws, what they really target is the right to armed self-defense. prosecutors need to show evidence to counter claims of self-defense, not simply argue that the s
laws are to support a law- abiding citizens. it is bad enough for an innocent person to find herself threatened by a criminal, but to then have to worry about whether she can retreat lest she faced lawsuits -- that is too much to ask. detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an uplifted knife. nearly a century later, we should not demand more. any self-defense rule bears the prospect of injustice. person altercation, one may be dead and the other may do be a sleek claim of...
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haley had a little run-in with the law in college. she was arrested for assaulting a police officer. accidentally. i fell on him. while evading arrest for underage drinking. that was on purpose. they were very lenient with her. she only has to do community service. because i do not have any priors. taking a little too much pride in that, sweetheart. things can get pretty rough out there. i couldn't get my hands on any cigarettes.
haley had a little run-in with the law in college. she was arrested for assaulting a police officer. accidentally. i fell on him. while evading arrest for underage drinking. that was on purpose. they were very lenient with her. she only has to do community service. because i do not have any priors. taking a little too much pride in that, sweetheart. things can get pretty rough out there. i couldn't get my hands on any cigarettes.
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and mitt romney's health care law, which passed here in massachusetts. and he's going to make a couple of important points. one, he's going to say that there was a slow and somewhat rocky rollout here in massachusetts. 123 people signed up in the first month. that number started to swell over time. and then he will say, look, massachusetts is an example of universal health care that works. 97% of people here in massachusetts now have health care. but of course, there are some big differences rollout wasn't quite as rocky. you didn't see all of the glitches that we are seeing with the president's health care law. of course. >> it was servicing smaller group of people. so that is one of the reasons. but another key difference is that the enrollment process was really something that took place over phases. people had a year to sign up, which is a longer period than folks have with the president's health care law. and then a big difference is that there was bipartisan support for the massachusetts health care law. you had a democratic legislature which passe
and mitt romney's health care law, which passed here in massachusetts. and he's going to make a couple of important points. one, he's going to say that there was a slow and somewhat rocky rollout here in massachusetts. 123 people signed up in the first month. that number started to swell over time. and then he will say, look, massachusetts is an example of universal health care that works. 97% of people here in massachusetts now have health care. but of course, there are some big differences...
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it is the law. and frankly i find it disconcerting that my republican colleagues have done nothing but root for this law to fail for the last three and a half years and now there's a big show here of being upset at problems with the website of keeping people from signing up for coverage fast enough. so i would just say to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, you're really on the wrong side of history here. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get quality affordable health insurance coverage through the affordable care act. and again, i thank you for being here today, madam. >> mr. pitts, chairman of the health committee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, madam secretary. have you personally tried to register or enroll on the website? >> sir, i created an early light account so i would see the prompts that were coming to people who were interested. i did work my way to the application feature fairly early on, but frankly i have affordable health care so i --
it is the law. and frankly i find it disconcerting that my republican colleagues have done nothing but root for this law to fail for the last three and a half years and now there's a big show here of being upset at problems with the website of keeping people from signing up for coverage fast enough. so i would just say to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, you're really on the wrong side of history here. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get quality...
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officers acting under color of state law or federal law stole these without due process. so if we had a justice department that was going to do justice in such an abuse of power, the same kind that would who lly prosecute people have intimidated voters at a voting location, but that doesn't seem to be the case. anyway, the article says after the sanch began hudson said she was asked by an investigator with the coast guard investigative service if she was the same audrey hudson who had written a series of critical stories about air marshals for the washington times over the last decade. the coast guard operation under the department of homeland security. hudson said that investigator miguel bosh identified himself as a former air marshal official but it wasn't until a month later, on september 10, that hudson was informed that five files, including her hand-written and typed notes from interviews with numerous confidential sources, and other documents had been taken during the raid. quote, in particular the files included notes that were used to expose how the federal air
officers acting under color of state law or federal law stole these without due process. so if we had a justice department that was going to do justice in such an abuse of power, the same kind that would who lly prosecute people have intimidated voters at a voting location, but that doesn't seem to be the case. anyway, the article says after the sanch began hudson said she was asked by an investigator with the coast guard investigative service if she was the same audrey hudson who had written a...
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no i think that there are some portions of the law that are good but other portions of the law are bad for example i don't think there needs to be maternity coverage for a young man coming into the health care market and so i think it depends on the situation where you said that you know you agree with a lot of provisions of the law both parties agree on a number of obamacare provisions ones that protect people with preexisting conditions ones that get rid of lifetime caps allow younger people to stay on their plans. republicans have said they want to keep these provisions in place but my question is how do you implement these favorable policies without the stuff that makes them economically possible like the exchanges like the individual mandate and so on the stuff that republicans want to get rid of. i believe you can do that in a variety of ways in what i have suggested and i've been a co-sponsor of purchase of policies across state lines health savings accounts and also tort reform and there is no tort reform in the president's law according to crystal budget office tort reform. wo
no i think that there are some portions of the law that are good but other portions of the law are bad for example i don't think there needs to be maternity coverage for a young man coming into the health care market and so i think it depends on the situation where you said that you know you agree with a lot of provisions of the law both parties agree on a number of obamacare provisions ones that protect people with preexisting conditions ones that get rid of lifetime caps allow younger people...
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it is the underlying architectural law, if you replace kathleen sebelius the flawed architectural law would still exist. gerri: would it be better to have anyoneeth on the job. >> you can't confirm a full time secretary in this political environment. gerri: no way to get it done. >> you have to vote. you will have more rounds of hearings about how hhs of run. gerri: she will keep it for present, in charge of fixing what she has not been able to put in place for three years. >> that is why she is say i am responsible for this debacle, she can take the arrows, but, will she fix it? she can't, she is responsible, the white house and hhs are both -- responsible, that october 1 launch date was the white house's decision. >> there is another launch date, january 1st, people lost their coverage, and the exchange coverage begins, i believe that president will throw out the first scapegoat, it might be kathleen sebelius. sebelius. >> mike mcbeth. >> he said my hands are bloodied, should i kill everyone else or stop now. gerri: you are 3 ful 3. >> we were talking about hundreds of thousands of
it is the underlying architectural law, if you replace kathleen sebelius the flawed architectural law would still exist. gerri: would it be better to have anyoneeth on the job. >> you can't confirm a full time secretary in this political environment. gerri: no way to get it done. >> you have to vote. you will have more rounds of hearings about how hhs of run. gerri: she will keep it for present, in charge of fixing what she has not been able to put in place for three years. >>...
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obama care was signed into law 1,000256 days ago. and since then, there's been user problem after user problem after user problem. regarding healthcare.gov, your deputy administrator for consumer information, gary cohen, testified one month ago right where you're sitting that and this i quote, cms has worked hard to test the infrastructure that will allow americans to enroll in coverage confidently, simply, and securely end quote. yet, according to forbes, and "the wall street journal," you told them that you need five years of construction and one year of testing. the program has crashed and burned at least three times. and the user is still having problems. get up here, ma'am. it's been down the whole time you've been testifying. system is down at this moment. my question, ma'am, is very simple. when did you know the exchanges were going down, a month, a day, a quarter and did you tell the president what you knew? >> sir, i was informed that we were ready to launch on october 1st. the contractors who we had as our private partners
obama care was signed into law 1,000256 days ago. and since then, there's been user problem after user problem after user problem. regarding healthcare.gov, your deputy administrator for consumer information, gary cohen, testified one month ago right where you're sitting that and this i quote, cms has worked hard to test the infrastructure that will allow americans to enroll in coverage confidently, simply, and securely end quote. yet, according to forbes, and "the wall street...
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the decision was law of the land. equal justice under law. >> when a supreme court decided the gideon case, they really brought light to that phrase. it doesn't matter if you are rich, it doesn't matter if you are poor, you get the same equal chance. >> just look at what happened to gideon. the supreme court didn't set gideon free but it gave him a fair trial with a competent attorney. >> not guilty. >> clarence earl gideon was a free man. the man who won a landmark supreme court case went to live a normal living with a job pumping gas. >> when i read where it says equal justice under law, i'm very inspired by that. i'm very comforted by that. but i know a lot of people are treated unfairly. i see it as something encouraging but i don't see it yet. >> it's written into constitution and established into the goal for society to reach for and live up to. people will fall short, rights can be ignored or even trampled. with nothing more than a pencil and knowledge. >> if you know your rights you can protect your rights. if
the decision was law of the land. equal justice under law. >> when a supreme court decided the gideon case, they really brought light to that phrase. it doesn't matter if you are rich, it doesn't matter if you are poor, you get the same equal chance. >> just look at what happened to gideon. the supreme court didn't set gideon free but it gave him a fair trial with a competent attorney. >> not guilty. >> clarence earl gideon was a free man. the man who won a landmark...
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in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighs assisted suicide laws are keeping desupo keep despondent people where their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think we caa difference between a 90-year-old man in hospital and a despond ent personal with a gun. zbl.tgun. >> thank you for joix us -- joining us tonight. >> straight ahead, two different kinds of ich investing. a global study find surprising attitude wher attitude after the recession. >> it's like a stock market for football and not everyone is thrilled about it. (vo) friday night ... >> does the nsa collect any type of data on millions of americans? >> no sir. (vo) fault lines investigates what it's like to live under the watchful eye of the nsa. >> they know everything that you do,
in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighs assisted suicide laws are keeping desupo keep despondent people where their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as...
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it is the law. and people have benefits and rights under that law, and we've got to get that information so they can make good choices for themselves and their families. >> well, thank you. it is the law, and, frankly, i find it disconcerting that my republican colleagues have done nothing but root for this law to fail for the last three and a half years. and now there's a big show here of being upset at problems with the website and keeping people from signing up for coverage fast enough. so i would just say to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, you're really on the wrong side of history here. the website will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get quality affordable health insurance coverage through the affordable care act. and again, i thank you for being here today, madam. >> mr. pitts, chairman of the health committee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. welcome, madam secretary. have you personally tried to register or enroll on the website? >> sir, i created an early light
it is the law. and people have benefits and rights under that law, and we've got to get that information so they can make good choices for themselves and their families. >> well, thank you. it is the law, and, frankly, i find it disconcerting that my republican colleagues have done nothing but root for this law to fail for the last three and a half years. and now there's a big show here of being upset at problems with the website and keeping people from signing up for coverage fast...
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if they want to maintain their credibility, so we're seeing safer shampoo products, we want to pass laws. >> radiation is the longest and best studied exposure link to breast cancer and what can we do about that, some radiation is naturally occurring, but we know that since 1980, radiation exposures for the average person have doubled and most of that is probably due to a 600 % increase in medical radiation, we're being exposed to a lot more radiation from medical tests, sometimes that's the only option, it's worth that added risk because the alternative is really dangerous sometimes, but we want to ensure those scans and those medical imaging tests are the most appropriate, are at the right dose, especially for kids are a lot of times, they don't know how to scale down for a child-size body and the machines may not calibrate or have clear directions on how to make that happen so in our own lives, we can ask our health care provides, are there safer alternative, mri or ultrasounds for doing this test, and then if you have kids and they need a test, ensure and ask questions about the safe
if they want to maintain their credibility, so we're seeing safer shampoo products, we want to pass laws. >> radiation is the longest and best studied exposure link to breast cancer and what can we do about that, some radiation is naturally occurring, but we know that since 1980, radiation exposures for the average person have doubled and most of that is probably due to a 600 % increase in medical radiation, we're being exposed to a lot more radiation from medical tests, sometimes that's...
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a hearing on stand your ground laws. coming up on the next "washington journal," diana degette is here to discuss the implementation of health care act. then don hoven is our guest to look up the "farmville" -- farm bill. our focus on magazines, looking at the first mole hunt in the fbi. live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. former house speaker tom foley must his bid for reelection in 1994 after he agreed to keep them assault weapons ban even though gun control was unpopular in his district. he was honored at a memorial service at statuary hall by president obama among bill clinton, and his friend and rival, bob michael. he died on october 18. he was 84. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the presentation of the colors, the singing of the national anthem, and the retiring of the colors. >> forward march. >> present. ♪ oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hail'd
a hearing on stand your ground laws. coming up on the next "washington journal," diana degette is here to discuss the implementation of health care act. then don hoven is our guest to look up the "farmville" -- farm bill. our focus on magazines, looking at the first mole hunt in the fbi. live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. former house speaker tom foley must his bid for reelection in 1994 after he agreed to keep them assault weapons ban even though gun control...
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this is a law. this was a law passed by both houses of congress, signed by the president of the united states, upheld by the supreme court. the president was reelected, it is the law. and people have benefits and rights under that law and we've got to get that information so they can make good choices for themselves and their families. >> well, thank you. it is the law and frankly i find it disconcerting that my republican colleagues have done nothing but root for this law to fail for the last three and a half years. now there's a big show here of being upset at problems with the web site of keeping people from signing up for coverage fast enough. i would just say to my colleagues on the other side of the aisle, you're really on the wrong side of history here. the web site will be fixed and millions of americans will be able to get quality affordable health insurance coverage through the affordable care act. and, again, i thank you for being here today, madam. >> mr. pitts. chairman of the health co
this is a law. this was a law passed by both houses of congress, signed by the president of the united states, upheld by the supreme court. the president was reelected, it is the law. and people have benefits and rights under that law and we've got to get that information so they can make good choices for themselves and their families. >> well, thank you. it is the law and frankly i find it disconcerting that my republican colleagues have done nothing but root for this law to fail for the...
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law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably right. they are probably -- they often complaining that they were overcharged and over sentence. they probably right. we refer them as much as we can to those that might be able to help them. from then we begin the triage process to see if there is any kind of assistance once we investigate and if we are able to litigate it. >> thank you. next i would like to ask jim, poor people who are accused of a crime have a right to a public defender but most of the cases are in civil court, child custody, workers right, compensation for catastrophic injuries. where is the combid gideon for this? >> it's not there
law firms like jim's law firm or chris's law firm help us in situations where we are trying to establish counsel and reinforce. we get over a thousand cases a year. from that first request we are usually able to take it down to about half. many of them who are writing to us are not claiming to be innocent. they are probably claiming that their prison conditions are inadequate and they are probably right. they might be claiming that they haven't received their medication, they are probably...
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he broke the law. that's illegal. >> so you have the secretary of health and human services go to a committee today. >> did she lie? >> after a month -- she says the website never broke down. >> that's nixon? >> how can you have been through a month of the website breaking down? if you want to make the argument, she's out of touch with reality, it wasn't a lie because she hasn't noticed. >> when you make a comparison to nixon, that's significant. van, you went to harvard law school. >> that would be yale. the better one. >> sheahere's the question. she testified before this committee to tell the truth, nothing but the truth. if she lied, she broke the law. is that what you're insinuating. >> i'm saying flatly whether you take valerie jarrett's tweet the other night, obama care doesn't force you to lose your insurance or take what the secretary said today, they are simply flat not telling the truth. >> well, first of all, with all due respect to compare anything that's happening with this silly website
he broke the law. that's illegal. >> so you have the secretary of health and human services go to a committee today. >> did she lie? >> after a month -- she says the website never broke down. >> that's nixon? >> how can you have been through a month of the website breaking down? if you want to make the argument, she's out of touch with reality, it wasn't a lie because she hasn't noticed. >> when you make a comparison to nixon, that's significant. van, you...
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. >> why have they not adopted the law. what is it about forced treatment and the consequences for an allowing refusing treatment. we have a panel who have a knowledge of this subject in some cases because of their professional endeavors and in some cases because of personal experiences and in some cases, both. let me introduce them. karen chen is an attorney manager for the san francisco public defenders office, kathy, whose son battled mental illness, can is a subject treatment expert for the medical center. danny is the associate director for the serial neeb breet program for the city of san diego. and san francisco chief of police. gary is a psychiatrist and laura's law advocate and eduardo vega of the mental health association of san francisco. let me start by opposing a question to karen chen from the public defenders office. karen, can you -- how about if you start by giving us an overview of how the city handles this conflict between treatment and civil liberties. >> an involuntary hold starts in san francisco when
. >> why have they not adopted the law. what is it about forced treatment and the consequences for an allowing refusing treatment. we have a panel who have a knowledge of this subject in some cases because of their professional endeavors and in some cases because of personal experiences and in some cases, both. let me introduce them. karen chen is an attorney manager for the san francisco public defenders office, kathy, whose son battled mental illness, can is a subject treatment expert...
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, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would you say and what reforms would you support? >> thank you for having m e here today. the center for criminal justice has released a report last year that did examine the bail industry particularly around the lobbying effort. i want to talk a little bit about the criticisms of the commercial bail industry that has been reoccurring over the years and these date back as far back as to the 1920s that the commercial bail doesn't just a minute, discriminate those who can't afford bail. counties are responsible for an increased number of level. we have to better utilize our jail space and those confined to jail
, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reach on the bail system and pretrial detention. is the system currently working would...
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said, weosi herself must pass the law to find out what is in the law. as one of my colleagues mentioned this morning, it is just sand around the edges. we have done standing around the edges and that is due to the fact republicans have been of the attention to some issues we are now becoming aware that -- aware of because people are reading the line finding out what is in it. three programs have been completely halted since the law has passed. seven others have been repealed and had funding rescinded and they have been signed into law. that takes republicans and democrats and the president of allunited states to greet those things for those things to happen. what people feel right now, it is not time for any sanding to take place, but to change some companies to come out. we will keep on and be persistent. were you working for cns on january 29, 2010? process a part of the in working to help implement obamacare? >> i actually was not january 29 2010. >> when did you start working to implement the health care law? late februaryms of 2010. >> late februar
said, weosi herself must pass the law to find out what is in the law. as one of my colleagues mentioned this morning, it is just sand around the edges. we have done standing around the edges and that is due to the fact republicans have been of the attention to some issues we are now becoming aware that -- aware of because people are reading the line finding out what is in it. three programs have been completely halted since the law has passed. seven others have been repealed and had funding...
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nancy pelosi herself said we must pass the law to find out what's in the law. as one of my colleagues mentioned this morning, let's sand around the edges. we have done some sanding around the edges, and that's due to the fact republicans have been calling attention to some of the issues that now we are becoming aware of because people are now beginning to read the law and finding out what's in it. so three programs have been completely halted since the law has passed. seven others have been repealed and have had funding rescinded and have been signed into law. that takes republicans and democrats and the president of the united states to agree to all those things for those things to happen. i think most people feel right now it's not time for any sanding to take place but to chainsaw needs to come out. so we are going to keep on and we are going to be persistent. were you working for cms on january 29th, 2010? were you part of the process in working to help implement obama care? >> i actually was not working for cms january 29, 2010. >> when did you start worki
nancy pelosi herself said we must pass the law to find out what's in the law. as one of my colleagues mentioned this morning, let's sand around the edges. we have done some sanding around the edges, and that's due to the fact republicans have been calling attention to some of the issues that now we are becoming aware of because people are now beginning to read the law and finding out what's in it. so three programs have been completely halted since the law has passed. seven others have been...
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the law is the law. now the insurance companies already cancelled two million people. they moved on. they had to fix their businesses based on how the law is, as it exists. it doesn't steeem fixable. >> i guarantee you, they could have put it on hold. if the president said it is happening too fast, we don't know what is happening in terms of the implementation of the law, and the implementation through the actual process is not going as i envisioned. let's slow down and try to fix it and do it right. >> quickly, before i let you go, what do you think is happening inside the white house right now? >> well, i hope they're second-guessing their strategies, allowing a misrepresentation to be so solidly repeated over and over again. and that, i think is a flaw. that doesn't speak well of this president and doesn't speak well of a white house that would allow him to say something that a lot of people knew was not accurate. so i think there is a credibility problem inside the white house now. and i hope they will step back and put the american people first, and say let's do t
the law is the law. now the insurance companies already cancelled two million people. they moved on. they had to fix their businesses based on how the law is, as it exists. it doesn't steeem fixable. >> i guarantee you, they could have put it on hold. if the president said it is happening too fast, we don't know what is happening in terms of the implementation of the law, and the implementation through the actual process is not going as i envisioned. let's slow down and try to fix it and...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. hey -- little m&m's! wow! great costumes. what are you guys -- like four or five? forty-six. alright, yeah ok. here you go. you don't understand, slick. we're here for the party. whoo! yeah, that's cute! [ laughi put your hand down. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> take to check, "the pulse." we start wit
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. hey -- little m&m's! wow! great costumes. what are you guys -- like four or five? forty-six. alright, yeah ok. here you go. you...
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jim says a hot question now is did the president mislead americans to sell his signature law? >> it's a presidential sales pitch. >> if you like your plan, keep your plan. >> millions of americans aren't buying anymore. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> if you like your private health insurance plan, you can keep it. >> as obama care becomes reality, construction workers are finding they can't keep their plans. >> i'm furious. i'm stomping mad. the guys, they have gotten the same letters and then, you know, when we called blue cross, blue shield, we have been dealing with this all day long. >> he's not alone. nearly 15 million americans who get coverage through individual plans may see their policies changed or canceled because they fall short of obama care requirements. they can buy new insurance under the healthcare law and apply for subsidies. >> did the president mislead american people when he made that comment repeatedly? >> the white house press secretary tried to make the case it's not obama care taking away those individual plans, it's the insurance
jim says a hot question now is did the president mislead americans to sell his signature law? >> it's a presidential sales pitch. >> if you like your plan, keep your plan. >> millions of americans aren't buying anymore. >> if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> if you like your private health insurance plan, you can keep it. >> as obama care becomes reality, construction workers are finding they can't keep their plans. >> i'm furious. i'm...
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in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighsassisted suicide e keeping desupokeep despondent pe their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think we caa difference between a 90-year-old man in hospital and a despondent personal with a gun. zbl.tgun. >> thank you for joix us -- joig us tonight. >> straight ahead, two different kinds of ich investing. a global study find surprising attitude wherattitude after the. >> it's like a stock market for football and not everyone is thrilled about it. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. >> share your story on tv and online. sore state where most americans put their money. investors spend more time thinking about where to get away t
in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighsassisted suicide e keeping desupokeep despondent pe their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think...
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is because they haven't read the law. i want watch some of this hearing today with kathleen sebelius, the health and human services secretary. georgia congressman, your doctor, you can't tell me you've read this law. marsha blackburn, we're not going to let you off the hook either. i think these republicans out to come out, raise their right hand and say i have read obama care, first page to last page. they wouldn't oh be bringing up these issues if they knew. it is clearly stated in the law about what happens to people who are going to lose the junk insurance. but the republicans have taken it, and they hoodwinked some of the people in the mainstream media to believe this is really a bad deal, and what obama is really doing is, well, he's screwing you. come on, folks. this is about moving america forward. john f. kennedy, we played a clip of him last night on this program from 50 years ago, talking about how other industrialized countries around the world are ahead of us. and they're still ahead of us. this is the catch-
is because they haven't read the law. i want watch some of this hearing today with kathleen sebelius, the health and human services secretary. georgia congressman, your doctor, you can't tell me you've read this law. marsha blackburn, we're not going to let you off the hook either. i think these republicans out to come out, raise their right hand and say i have read obama care, first page to last page. they wouldn't oh be bringing up these issues if they knew. it is clearly stated in the law...
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obama care was signed into law 1,256 days ago. and since then, there's been user problem after user problem after user problem. regarding healthcare.gov, your deputy administrator for consumer information gary cohen testified one month ago right where you're sitting that, and this i quote, cms has worked hard to test the infrastructure that will allow americans to enroll in coverage confidently, simply, and securely, end quote. yet, according to "forbes" and "the wall street journal," you told them that you needed five years of construction and one year of testing. the program has crashed and burned at least three times. the user is still having problems. it's been down the whole time you've been testifying. the system is down at this moment. my question, ma'am, is very simple. when did you know these changes were going down, a month, a day a quarter? and did you tell the president what you knew? >> sir, i was informed that we were ready to launch on october 1st. the contractors who we had as our private partners told us and told
obama care was signed into law 1,256 days ago. and since then, there's been user problem after user problem after user problem. regarding healthcare.gov, your deputy administrator for consumer information gary cohen testified one month ago right where you're sitting that, and this i quote, cms has worked hard to test the infrastructure that will allow americans to enroll in coverage confidently, simply, and securely, end quote. yet, according to "forbes" and "the wall street...